Transfer of ISO 9001 Certification between UKAS accredited Certification Bodies CIBSE Certification as a Certification Body The Significance of UKAS Accreditation The Transfer Route CIBSE Certification So why CIBSE Certification
CIBSE Certification as a Certification Body CIBSE Certification is a wholly owned subsidiary of CIBSE. It was set up in 2007 to provide demonstrably independent assessment of competence of individuals to satisfy Government requirements for regulatory purposes. Examples of this include EPC and DEC Assessors. The business also operates non regulatory certification schemes such as the Low Carbon Consultants registers and the Heat Networks Consultant Register. The business has expanded as other Government initiatives requiring energy expertise have developed. The most recent being the ESOS Lead Assessor Register. CIBSE Certification These schemes are operated in conformity with ISO 17024 and the original registers are UKAS accredited as conforming with this Standard.
ISO 17021 - Certification of Management Systems CIBSE Certification, building on their relationship with UKAS applied for ISO 17021 to Certify Energy Management Systems (ISO 50001) which was achieved in 2015. ISO 9001 was achieved in 2018. ISO 14001 and 45001 applications have been made. The aim is to be able to provide certification of integrated management systems, where organisations operating more than one system have integrated them for efficiency.
Integrated Management System Structure ISO 17021 Integrated Management Systems ISO 9001 ISO 14001 ISO 45001 ISO 50001
UKAS Accreditation When operating a management system an organisation can communicate this to interested parties by: making an evaluation and self-declaration, or seeking confirmation of its conformance or selfdeclaration by interested parties, such as customers, or CIBSE Certification seeking certification/registration of its Management System by an external organization, a Certification Body such as CIBSE Certification
UKAS Accreditation For the highest level of confidence often required by suppliers and usually by Government agencies seeking certification/registration of a Management System by an external organisation that has in turn been accredited by UKAS, a Certification Body such as CIBSE Certification Accreditation reduces risk for business and its customers by assuring them that accredited Certification Bodies are competent to carry out the certification work they undertake within their scope of accreditation CIBSE Certification
This acknowledges the confidence that is achieved through UKAS accredited certification. Transfer Route This is only available to holders of a UKAS accredited Certificate The transfer of certification is defined as the recognition of an existing and valid management system certificate, granted by one accredited certification body, by another accredited certification body for the purpose of issuing its own certification. If you hold a non-ukas accredited certificate you can apply to a UKAS accredited Certification Body for certification, but your current certificate will have no bearing on your application you will be considered a new client. CIBSE Certification
Transfer Route The guidance on transfer is published by the International Accreditation Forum, Mandatory Document MD2 2017 A pre-transfer review of the transferring client will be conducted by the accepting certification body. This review will involve a documentation review and where identified as needed by this review, for example there are outstanding major nonconformities, there will be a pre-transfer visit to the transferring client to confirm the validity of the certification. This visit is not an audit.
Transfer Route The review will cover the following aspects as a minimum; a) confirmation that the client s certification falls within the accredited scope of the issuing and accepting certification body and that the issuing certification body s accredited scope falls within its accreditation body s scope; b) the reasons for seeking a transfer; c) that the site or sites wishing to transfer certification hold a valid accredited certification; d) the initial certification or most recent recertification audit reports, and the latest surveillance report; the status of all outstanding nonconformities that may arise from them and any other available, relevant documentation regarding the certification process. (If these audit reports are not made available or if the surveillance audit or recertification audit has not been completed as required by the issuing certification body s audit programme, then the organisation shall be treated as a new client); e) complaints received and action taken; f) considerations relevant to establishing an audit plan and an audit programme. The audit programme established by the issuing certification body should be reviewed if available; g) any current engagement by the transferring client with regulatory bodies relevant to the scope of the certification in respect of legal compliance.
Transfer Route If no problems are identified by the pre-transfer review, the certification cycle shall be based on the previous certification cycle and the accepting certification body shall establish the audit programme for the remainder of the certification cycle. The accepting certification body can quote the organisation s initial certification date on the certification documents with the indication that the organisation was certified by a different certification body before a certain date. Where the accepting certification body has had to treat the client as a new client as a result of the pre-transfer review, the certification cycle shall begin with the certification decision.
So Why CIBSE Certification The initial reason for obtaining ISO 9001 accreditation was as part of the plan to be able to offer Integrated Management System Certification for customers that came to us initially or primarily for ISO 50001 Certification However, serendipity became apparent when talking to other companies about our plans. I have become aware of a sentiment frequently expressed along the following lines.. ISO 9001 audits are a problem as auditors don t often understand the building services industry. So You have a 9001 certificate from a UKAS accredited Certification Body but you wish they knew your industry better. If only there was a UKAS accredited Certification Body operating in the Building Services Engineering Sector. Download you application form from www.cibsecertification.co.uk/certification/quality-management-systems
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